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The Senior Traffic Engineer, through the Design Manager, draws on the other members of the organization to lead the team with the resources, technical guidance, administrative and technical services and facilities necessary for efficient, profitable, timely and technically excellent project execution.
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Job Description AECOM seeks a Senior Project Manager in Transit Architecture to join our NY Metro Buildings + Places leadership team. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Position Overview: A Senior Project Manager (SPM) in the Capital Program Department (CAP) will be responsible for the implementation of a design and construction portfolio of 6-10 active capital projects with a total project value of approximately $100 million.
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With the support of Senior Project Managers and architects, the Technical Design Manager will support the development of firmwide architectural project delivery standards, including quality control and assurance.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing infrastructure projects in the bridge/structural, and highway construction service line. You will be a leader in the statewide Construction Services practice as a seller/doer for the next phase of active projects while assigned as Project Manager, Construction Manager, etc.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Traffic Engineering Project Manager for our New York City, New York office. Works independently to provide guidance and leadership to mid-level to senior level team or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC.Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, AutoCAD, MicroStation, or similar software, traffic simulation and modeling platforms including Synchro, HCS, Aimsun, Vissim, Visum.
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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and continually improving Micron’s construction and overall safety programs and procedures to ensure personnel, project and facility safety.
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Langan is seeking a Senior Geotechnical Project Manager / Engineer to join its collaborative team in New York City. This individual will serve a key function in managing client interaction, providing staff training and project leadership, preparation of technical reports, specifications, plans, designing foundations, retaining walls, and other geotechnical aspects of construction.
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Senior MEP Engineer/Project Manager. We have an immediate need for a Sr. MEP Engineer / Project Manager for our New York City location. - Experienced in Design and Management of MEP engineering and knowledge of the design process from proposal through construction phases.
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The team player we seek must have a BS/MS degree in Structural Engineering and 12+ years of experience delivering NYSDOT, MTA, PANYNJ and NYCDOT projects as a project engineer and project manager.
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Knowledge of multiple project delivery methods, including alternative project delivery (design build and construction manager at risk). Mace is seeking a full-time senior planning and scheduling manager for life science and industrial manufacturing projects to work directly with our clients on capital projects.
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As a Senior Project Manager you will be responsible for managing and directing the construction for one of Related’s high-rise luxury residential buildings. Extensive construction/field experience and fully-developed project management skills.
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Senior Project Manager Reports to: Director, Sustainability Services Location: New York, NY Salary Range: $90,000-$110,000 Bright Power is seeking a highly organized, dedicated, and enthusiastic Senior Project Manager to join our Sustainability Services team.
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Mid-Sized General Contracting Firm is seeking an experienced Senior Construction Project Manager (SPM) to join our team. Proficient in building construction schedules and understand sequencing from beginning to end.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist the Project Manager (PM) and Senior Project Manager (SPM) by providing the necessary support to help implement project goals as directed.
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